National Criminal History CheckA criminal history check conducted on an applicant through the Police Service. This check covers all states and territories. |
Net Equivalent QuantityThe comparative explosive strength of a product to a reference explosive such as ANFO or TNT. |
Net Explosive QuantityThe mass of explosive material contained in an explosive. |
No Warning ExplosionAn explosion which occurs which is not as a consequence of some other cause which would be obvious to an observer in the vicinity. |
Noise Sensitive PlaceNoise sensitive place means any of the following places – (a) a dwelling; (b) a library, childcare centre, kindergarten, school, college, university or other educational institution; (c) a hospital, surgery or other medical institution; (d) a protected area, or an area identified under a conservation plan as a critical habitat or an area of major interest, under the Nature Conservation Act 1992; (e) a marine park under the Marine Parks Act 1982; (f) a park or garden that is open to the public (whether or not on payment of money) for use other than for sport or organised entertainment. |
Nominated PersonA person (in addition to the licence holder) who is named in the SP and is responsible for managing the implementation of the SP. This person must hold an unsupervised handling licence. |
Non-Electric DetonatorA detonator incorporating a length of shock tube as a means of initiation.
Non-electric detonators in standard packaging are Class 1.1B |
Non-ferrousA non-ferrous material is one that does not contain iron in appreciable amounts. Examples of non-ferrous materials used in explosives manufacture, storage and transport include: Timber lining of magazines secured with copper or bronze nails. Carry boxes on light vehicle carry boxes manuifactured from aluminium. Gutta-Percha, a natural rubber, used in the manufacture of very sensitive primary explosives.
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NONAHigh temperature explosive used in well perforation |
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